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New York Mets 2026 Season Called a Disaster by MLB Insider

· 2026-07-14

New York Mets 2026 Season Called a Disaster by MLB Insider

The New York Mets' 2026 season has spiraled into chaos, with a 40-57 record leaving them 14th in the National League and on a three-game losing streak after a 2-3 defeat to the Boston Red Sox on July 12. MLB insider Jon Heyman called the campaign a 'disaster,' criticizing the team's poor performance despite its massive payroll and high-profile offseason moves.

What went wrong for the Mets?

After missing the postseason in 2025, the Mets entered 2026 with optimism, signing Bo Bichette and Marcus Semien while adding Devin Williams to replace Edwin Díaz. But injuries and underperformance have derailed their season. Francisco Lindor, Semien, Luis Robert Jr., and Mark Vientos have all spent time on the injured list, while Bichette has struggled at the plate. Clay Holmes suffered a freak injury, further weakening the roster.

Why is this season a catastrophe?

The Mets have the second-highest payroll in MLB but sit fourth-worst in the league at the All-Star break. Heyman, who predicted the Mets would win the division, now calls the season a failure. 'Stearns gets an F for this year,' he said, referring to GM Chris Stearns. 'He's going to need an A+ to turn this around.' The team's struggles have left fans and analysts questioning the front office's decisions.

What’s next for the Mets?

With the trade deadline approaching, the Mets may look to sell off assets and rebuild. Heyman suggests a fire sale could be imminent, as the team tries to salvage something from a lost season. The injuries and poor performances have exposed weaknesses, and the Mets will need a major overhaul to compete in 2027.

Can the Mets recover?

The Mets' 2026 season is already a lost cause, but the team can still make moves to improve its future. A strong trade deadline could bring in young talent or draft picks, setting the stage for a rebound. However, with key players injured and underperforming, the road back to contention will be long and difficult.

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